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51°22′05″N 0°11′24″W / 51.368°N 0.190°W / 51.368; -0.190
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Benhill is a council housing estate in Sutton, London, originally built in the 1960s upon woodland. [1] It is east of Sutton High Street around Brunswick Road. [2] The estate was later renovated and regenerated.

The name "Ben Hill" appears on 18th century maps. The wider surrounding area whose initial development of large villas dates from Victorian times was intended for the upper middle class, whereas nearby Newtown - built around the same time as Benhill - was intended for the lower class. [2] Construction began in 1852. [2] However, development of it was slow and by 1913 there were still many empty building plots. [2]

The estate was built from 1965 to 1974 [3] and has 441 homes. [4]

One of its residents, Gerard 'Jed' Edge, had a picture of him selected as part of the 2009 BP Portrait Award exhibition [5] and supplied snakes for the Steven Spielberg film Raiders of the Lost Ark. [6] He died on 11 April 2013 after his flat in Benhill Wood Road caught fire. [7]

References

  1. ^ Burgess, Frank. Sutton: A Pictorial History. Phillimore & Co. Ltd. p. 16.
  2. ^ a b c d "Sutton: A brief history". London Borough of Sutton. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  3. ^ Benhill Estate Regeneration - Options Appraisal https://benhill-regen.htadesign.co.uk/storage/app/media/downloads/sut-ben-workshop-1-a1-boards-lo.pdf
  4. ^ Benhill Estate Regeneration - Options Appraisal https://benhill-regen.htadesign.co.uk/storage/app/media/downloads/sut-ben-workshop-3-a1-boards-lo.pdf
  5. ^ Julia Kennard (18 June 2009). "Indiana Jones' snake man immortalised in national gallery". Suttonguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  6. ^ Mike Murphy-Pyle (12 April 2013). "Pensioner dead in flat fire was 'wonderful' snake man Jed Edge". Suttonguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  7. ^ Mike Murphy-Pyle (12 April 2013). "Tragedy as neighbours unable to save pensioner in flat fire". Suttonguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 3 February 2014.

51°22′05″N 0°11′24″W / 51.368°N 0.190°W / 51.368; -0.190